Parking garage for depressed roadways



May 16 1967 SZPYTMAN PARKING GARAGE FOR DEPRESSED ROADWAYS F11ed A ri1 14' 1965 2 SheetSSheet 1 y 1967 J' SZPYTMAN 3,319,385

PARKING GARAGE FOR DEPRESSED ROADWAYS F11ed A ri1 14 1965 Sheets-Sheet 2 0f the vehicles into the arking areas and the number of entrances and exits for vehicles and pe0ple In addition, the garage may include Tecreation aTeas, Shops and the like S0 that it f0rnS a Shopping center This invention may be further deve10ped Within the scope of the f0110wing claim Acc0rdingly, it is desired that the f0reg0ing description be read as being merely illustrative of an operative embodiment of this invention and not i1 a Strictly limited sense I nOW claim:

A arking garage for depressed r0adways, comprising a parking deck transversely bridging a depressed roadvvay at approximately Street level; a Street transversely bridging Said roadway between the 0pposite ends of Said deck; a pair of entrance ramps and a pair of exit ramps each extending d0wnward1y of Said deck t0 the depressed Toadway and opening into the direction of travel of the 0ppositely difected lanes of Said roadway for receiving and dischargin vehicles fr0m and to Said Toadway; an open Space between the 10Wer Surface Of said deck and the roadway and street level for assage of Ilatural light to the roadway beneath Said deck; entrance and exit ramp connecting Said deck to Said Street foT entrance and exit of vehicles t0 and from the street from said deck; -at least ()Ile additional parking deck 10Cated and Spaced ...bOVe

Said iirst mentioned parking deck and connected theret0 by n1eans of 1'a;rnps

RefeEences cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS OTHER REFERENCES The American City, Novembef 1944 ages 6466 John A. Harriss system Map, No( date, 1 arge Sheet (4 Sections). 

